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English, 04.05.2021 14:00 gisset9

The words are all mixed up! Unscramble them and write them correctly on the lines. Then choose two words you unscrambled and use each in a sentence.
(Hint: cross out the prefix first, then unscramble the rest of the letters)
pzuni rmakee rwteier

sfaune sereu cpkanu

Activity #2
Use the list of words to complete the sentences.
redo reuse restart unpack unsafe unzip

1. It's hot out. I will my coat.
2. It's important to and recycle.
3. I lost my homework and had to it.

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